The Citadel system relies on the following libraries in order to provide its full set of functionality. (If you are using pre-built packages, or the Easy Install system, these libraries will be brought in for you automatically.)

WebCit can use Icons named to follow the Freedesktop icon Specification as they're used by gnome, kde and so on. For example /usr/share/icons/gnome/24×24/mimetypes could be symlinked into your webcit/static/icons directory so you could use them.

mod_auth_citadel if you want to integrate other web-applications running in apache with your citadel accounts

libcitadel contains common code which is shared across all of the components which make up the Citadel system. Its installation is mandatory. Please install it first. (If you are using pre-built packages, or the Easy Install system, this library will be brought in for

This is the most recent stable version of Citadel Server. This version is known to work on recent versions of Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris; it should work on other systems as well. See howto compile against EasyInstall in case of you wanting to temporarily replace your citserver. It provides connectivity through:

WebCit provides an elegant, modern web user interface to Citadel, allowing users to access (and privileged users to administer) the system from any web browser. It also allows GroupDAV and Webcal (DAV) clients to connect. WebCit is installed in addition to a working Citadel server; it will not run by itself and it will not run over a non-Citadel server. In almost all cases you will want to run both services (although you can run them on different hosts if you want to).